SLCo PAR128664 Supply and Spread Fertilizer - RFC
Federal opportunity from COUNTIES • Salt Lake County. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 16, 2026.
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SLCo PAR128664 Supply and Spread Fertilizer - RFC
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The SLCo PAR128664 opportunity focuses on supplying and spreading fertilizer for counties, with a response deadline set for March 16, 2026. This RFC (Request for Comment) allows potential bidders to provide input, indicating that stakeholder engagement is a priority. Engaging with counties highlights the importance of meeting specific agricultural needs when submitting proposals.
The buyer seeks to establish a framework for supplying and spreading fertilizer, aiming to streamline operations and improve agricultural productivity across the counties.
- Suppliers of agricultural products
- Companies with spreading equipment expertise
- Local agricultural service providers
- Review fertilizer supply options
- Assess spreading equipment availability
- Determine optimal delivery schedules
- Estimate volume requirements based on county needs
- Submit feedback on RFC for potential improvements
- Company profile and experience
- Technical approach for supply and spreading
- Estimated pricing and delivery timelines
- Feedback on RFC document
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with local agricultural regulations
- Follow up on environmental impact considerations
- Consider competitive pricing based on market rates
- Factor in county-specific needs and volume discounts
- Collaborate with local agricultural consultants
- Engage with logistics partners for delivery optimization
- Potential delays in procurement due to local regulations
- Fluctuating fertilizer prices affecting contract viability
- Misalignment of supply capacity with county needs
- What specific types of fertilizer are required?
- Are there preferred vendors already in place?
- What delivery schedules are anticipated by the counties?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific counties mentioned in the notice
- Lack of detailed requirements for the fertilizer type
- Absence of performance start and end dates
- No contact information for the buyer
- Unclear if there are any pre-bid meetings or inquiries permitted
- Limited information on evaluation criteria for bids
- No specifics on budget or funding sources
- No defined scope of work for spreading services
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